A Kinetic Comparison Of Coal Pyrolysis And Coal Dissolution

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
- Pages:
- 22
- File Size:
- 1728 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1967
Abstract
A comparison is presented of coal pyrolysis at temp¬eratures ranging from 4090 to 497°C and thermal dissolution of coal in tetralin at temperatures ranging from 350° to 450,°C, both utilizing a Utah high-volatile bituminous coal. The initial coal pyrolysis reactions are second order with an enthalpy of activation of 35.6 kcal per mole. The fraction of total product yield produced under second order conditions ranges from 67% at 409°C to 96% at 497°C. The process then gradually deteriorates to a first order reaction in the later stages with enthalpy of activation of 4.1 kcal, per mole. The initial reactions of solution of coal in tetralin are second order with an enthalpy of activation of 28.8 kcal per mole. The fraction of total product produced under second order conditions ranges from 63% at 350°C' to 94% at 450°C. The dissolution process then gradually changes to first order in the later stages with enthalpy of activation of 15.6 kcal per mole. A model is presented which relates the two processes and explains, the significance of the above similarities.
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(1967) A Kinetic Comparison Of Coal Pyrolysis And Coal DissolutionMLA: A Kinetic Comparison Of Coal Pyrolysis And Coal Dissolution. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1967.